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Erin Shirtz

Erin Shirtz

Doctoral Student

Doctoral Student

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Erin Shirtz is a doctoral student in the Organizational Behavior program jointly offered by Harvard Business School and the Department of Sociology at Harvard University. Her research broadly examines organizational culture, social identity, and inequality by exploring the sources and experiences of social inequality in the workplace. 

Prior to beginning her doctoral studies, Erin worked as an assistant director at UChicago Booth’s Center for Decision Research and as a management consultant for Deloitte.

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Erin Shirtz is a doctoral student in the Organizational Behavior program jointly offered by Harvard Business School and the Department of Sociology at Harvard University. Her research broadly examines organizational culture, social identity, and inequality by exploring the sources and experiences of social inequality in the workplace. 

Prior to beginning her doctoral studies, Erin worked as an assistant director at UChicago Booth’s Center for Decision Research and as a management consultant for Deloitte.

Area of Study
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Sociology
Areas of Interest
  • gender
  • identity
  • organizational behavior
  • performance measurement

Area of Study

Organizational Behavior
Sociology

Areas of Interest

gender
identity
organizational behavior
performance measurement
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